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Ath......thank you! I have never saw that Video...lol at Misty Crumlin....that is what the news guy called her in the clip...K I will get on topic now.

Looks like Joe's Momma uses Myspace quit a bit ....she logged in a few weeks ago. Wonder if she has seen the byline or whatever you call those things on her son's page...."if you don't remember it, it didn't happen"

The depths of which we are able to love will be measured by the depths we are able to love ourselves....et

There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must NEVER be a time when we fail to protest. Elie Wiesel

If you go into the photo albums, there are many photos of Flora Hollars, and also Lisa Croslin and also Joe Overstreet.

wonder how B fits in thought he was Joe brother that there was another brother too so B another cousin or they just have different moms not that it really matters i suppose but this mom only claiming 3 children

Last edited by Kimster; 04-29-2010 at 03:15 PM.
Reason: removed image of Tina and added initials to unnamed player

Thanks for that article. I just read it, & it makes sense to me. I guess once high school kids were allowed in, Facebook seemed more 'sopuisticated'. But it does make me mad that the military banned myspace. I wonder if the soldiers start using FB, if they'll then ban them from using that.

Off topic, but concerning MS and the military. My nephew is in the navy and they were stationed on an aircraft carrier (would not be stateside for 6 months), One of his fellow sailers logged on to his wifes MS page and realized that she was cheating on him. Later that night, he killed himself. I guess MS could be a good morale booster, but it can also be very harmful.

Way back in the beginning Joe had a posting on his myspace from a friend. I seem to recall it was in regards to Haleigh missing. It went something like "just go back and explain" or something like that - anybody got a copy or remember this?

Way back in the beginning Joe had a posting on his myspace from a friend. I seem to recall it was in regards to Haleigh missing. It went something like "just go back and explain" or something like that - anybody got a copy or remember this?

No screen shot but I remember it clear as a bell. It said He needed to go back to Florida and clear his name. Never happened. He said he was on probation and could not leave the state of Tennessee

We are allowed to link to MySpace. We are not allowed to quote comments on MySpace, but you can provide a link and direct people to the comment and discuss the comment(s). The same for Facebook.

You can not discuss their friends unless they are named in the mainstream media. Be prepared to provide a link that a person has been named in the mainstream media if you link to their MySpace or Facebook.

If the mods have to edit posts on a regular basis, we will go back to not allowing links at all so please be very careful with your posts.

Off topic, but concerning MS and the military. My nephew is in the navy and they were stationed on an aircraft carrier (would not be stateside for 6 months), One of his fellow sailers logged on to his wifes MS page and realized that she was cheating on him. Later that night, he killed himself. I guess MS could be a good morale booster, but it can also be very harmful.

I was until recently a 23 yr navy wife, it is MOO that the reason MS was banned was due to security reasons. Makes sense considering that MS is riddled with viruses. The servers were always having problems due to the downloads from the various sites sailors were visiting, hence the ban. This was a small concession considering the email access alone was a thousand times better to communicate than the old snailmail. Also, the reasons you site are, IMO, contributing factors.

To the anonymous donor who gave the gift of bone marrow for a babygirl they had never met: Thank You will never be enough!